            What if We Read Your lines Back to You?
                  the Intifada of Los Angeles
                          May 1, 1992
                     by Gary M. Cooperberg

       Wouldn't you just love to hear the Israeli spokesman for the Prime Minister's office
issue the following statement?: 
       "The government of Israel views with concern the lack of restraint shown by American
authorities in suppressing civilian demonstrations.  For the sake of real peace, the dream of a
greater White America must take second place to the reality of a greater Black America.  
       Certainly there must be an inquiry into the reasons which caused such a large
community in Los Angeles to virtually show the United States what a real "intifada" is.  The
Blacks of America demand and deserve autonomy.  But they do not want a state, they want all of
the states.  And why shouldn't they?  In a true democracy the majority rules.  And are the Blacks
not a majority in nearly all of the states?
       It is always necessary to try and control a riot, but I heard no reports of American
troops using rubber bullets to control the mobs.  They actually fired live ammunition and killed
several demonstrators!
       Perhaps United Nations troops should be called in to set up a buffer zone between
heavily populated Black communities and White ones.  Whites should be restricted from settling
in Black cities as that might serve as a provocation for Black violence against them.
Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Cleveland, to mention but a few, should
all be recognized as Black cities and illegal White settlements should be dismantled there.  The
Whites should be restricted to living in well protected ghettos surrounded by barbed wire and the
male members of the communities should take turns serving as armed guards.
       If the President of the United States was consistent in his moral philosophy, he would
immediately enter into negotiations with Black leaders and suggest giving up Land for Peace. 
First and foremost, the clearly predominantly Black city of Washington D.C. must be given to the
majority of Blacks who live there.  Let the President move his capitol to Dallas."
       I would just love to hear the Prime Minister of Israel issue a statement sympathizing
with the plight of the oppressed Black People in America, and urging the government of the
United States to exercise restraint while dealing with civilian demonstrations. 
The Israeli embassy should be moved to Dallas and diplomatic relations should be established with
the United Black America.  After all it is the wave of the future and our leaders have always been
pragmatic about politics.